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Hey guys,

I am looking for some dyno time just to do some of my own tuning after installing some mods, I vaguely remember a mate doing it years ago on a dyno just off main north road near blair athol.

Anybody know the place, or know of a place that might let me do it ?

Not looking to book the whole day or anything, just a couple of hours of time to play and then a power run at the end.

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Hey guys,

I am looking for some dyno time just to do some of my own tuning after installing some mods, I vaguely remember a mate doing it years ago on a dyno just off main north road near blair athol.

That would have probably been Road & Track who were in Collins street, Enfield for a fair while. Unfortunately Gil has retired and the business is no more.

-D

The only dyno off Main North Road at Blair Athol was Road and Track. Mike Dale used to be the dyno operator, now running his own business at Holden Hill, Mike Dale Automotive. He doesn't have his own dyno, but I know he uses someone elses much the same way as you're looking to do. Can't remember who he uses though.

Behind Maccas at Enfield is Scorpion Tint.

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steve knight racetech at 8 walla ct lonsdale , very cheap and ex head ralliart mechanic, good bloke and too honest for his own good..cant reccommend highly enough. and competes in the wtac. hes got a mental evo6.

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